Mid Term Anatomy & Physiology I PDF

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Delaware Technical Community College - Wilmington

John Kaminski

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human anatomy anatomy and physiology skeletal system bone structures

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This document is a presentation of the human skeletal system, covering various bones, sutures, and other anatomical features. It includes images and labels for easy identification and study of different bone parts.

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Sutures plus the Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital Bones BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC - Wilmington Coronal Suture Sagittal Suture Lambdoidal Suture Squamous Suture Frontal Bone Orbit Supraorbital Margin Supraor...

Sutures plus the Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital Bones BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC - Wilmington Coronal Suture Sagittal Suture Lambdoidal Suture Squamous Suture Frontal Bone Orbit Supraorbital Margin Supraorbital Foramen Parietal Bone Temporal Bone Squamous Portion Petrous Portion Mandibular Fossa Mastoid Process Styloid Process Stylomastoid Foramen Jugular Foramen Carotid Canal Foramen Lacerum External Acoustic Meatus Occipital Bone Foramen Magnum Occipital Condyle Pelvic Girdle and Lower Extremity BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC Wilminton Ilium Iliac Crest Ischium Ischial Tuberosity Ischial Spine Pubis Pubic Symphisis Acetabulum Femur Head Neck Greater Trochanter Lesser Trochanter Linea Aspera Patella Tibia Medial Condyle Lateral Condyle Coronoid Process There is no coronoid process on the tibia! The coronoid process was included in this part of the list by mistake. Medial Malleolus Tibial Tuberosity Fibula Lateral Malleolus Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Other Bones of the Axial Skeleton BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC Wilmington Intervertebral Disc Intervertebral Foramen Vertebral Foramen Body Pedicle Lamina Spinous Process Transverse Process Cervical Vertebra Atlas Note: The atlas is the first cervical vertebra, and is also called C1. Axis Note: The axis is the second cervical vertebra, and is also called C2. Dens Note: The dens is a small projection on the axis (C2). It is the pivot point that the atlas (C1) turns on during rotation of the head (when we shake our head to say no, for instance). Transverse Foramen Thoracic Vertebra Lumbar Vertebra Sacrum Coccyx True Ribs False Ribs Floating Ribs Costal Cartilage Sternum Manubrium Body Xiphoid Process Hyoid Pectoral Girdle and Upper Extremity BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC Wilmington Clavicle Sternal End Acromial End Scapula Acromion Process Coracoid Process Spine Glenoid Cavity Humerus Medial Epicondyle Lateral Epicondyle Deltoid Tuberosity Head Olecranon Fossa Radius Radial Tuberosity Ulna Olecranon Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges Palatine Bones to Mandible BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC Wilmington Palatine Bones Median Palatine Suture Greater Palatine Foramen Vomer Maxilla Infraorbital Foramen Palatine Process Alveolar Process Incisive Foramen Intermaxillary Suture Mandible Condylar Process Coronoid Process Alveolar Process Body Ramus Angle Mental Foramen Mandibular Notch Sphenoid to Zygomatic Bones BIO 120: Anatomy & Physiology I John Kaminski DTCC Wilmington Sphenoid Bone Body of the Sphenoid Greater Wings Lesser Wings Sella Turcica Pterygoid Process Optic Canal Foramen Ovale Foramen Spinosum Ethmoid Bone Crista Galli Cribriform Plates Perpendicular Plate Inferior Nasal Conchae Nasal Lacrimal Zygomatic Bone Zygomatic Arch

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